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Applying for World Marathon Majors: Step-by-Step Guide

Step-by-step guide on how to apply for the World Marathon Majors, including entry options and tips for increasing your chances.

If you’re a passionate runner, tackling one of the World Marathon Majors (WMM) is likely on your bucket list. Completing all seven (Berlin, Boston, Chicago, London, New York City, Tokyo, and Sydney) is the ultimate achievement. However, applying for these prestigious races can be daunting. Fear not! This guide will break down the process for each.

1. Tokyo Marathon

Date: First Sunday in March
Entry Options: Lottery, time qualification, or charity.
Application Process:

  • Fee: ~19,800 JPY (Japan reisdents) /~$230 (International)
  • Lottery: Enter the lottery when it opens in mid-August. Visit the Tokyo Marathon website.
  • Fast Runners: Tokyo offers a “RUN as ONE” program for those with fast marathon or half-marathon times. the application period is typically from early to mid-August the year before the race.
  • Charity: Like the other majors, there’s a charity option with fundraising commitments. The application period kicks off late-June to mid-July. Bids are ¥100,000 minimum.
  • RUN as ONE Global Virtual Run Series: each virtual half‑marathon event gives 40 finishers the chance to win a guaranteed entry to the Tokyo Marathon. Runners who complete all ten events may also be entered into a special drawing.
  • Tour Operators: Guaranteed entry + travel packages

2. Boston Marathon

  • Date: Patriot’s Day in April
  • Fee: ~$260 (Qualifying runners) ~$375 (Charity runners)
  • Qualify: Tough time standards or charity spots.
    Application Process:
  • Qualify by Time: Boston has strict qualifying times based on age and gender. These times are updated periodically, so check the official Boston Marathon site for details.
    • Once registration opens (usually September), submit proof of your qualifying time from an eligible marathon.
    • The fastest qualifiers are accepted first until the field is filled.
  • Charity Entry: If your time doesn’t cut it, consider running for a charity partner. Each charity has fundraising minimums (~$8,500+), but this is a popular option.

3. London Marathon

  • Date: End of April
  • Fee: ~£79.99 (UK) /~£225 (International)
  • Application Process:
  • Ballot: The free ballot is one of the world’s most famous (and toughest!) entry systems. Applications open shortly before or after the race in April and remain open for a week. Results are announced in October. Apply on the LondonMarathon site.
  • Good for Age: Fast runners can apply through this program, with set standards by age and gender.
  • Charity Entry: (£2,000+) Many runners secure spots through fundraising for charity partners.
  • Tour Operators: Guaranteed entry + travel packages

4. Sydney Marathon

  • Date: End of August
  • Fee: ~$280 (Residents) ~$330 (International)
  • Lottery: Late September. Apply on the TCS Sydney Marathon Website
  • Good for Age: ASICS High Performance
    Program.
  • Seven Rewards Program: exclusive offers and giveaways
  • Charity: Fundraising commitments apply
  • Tour Operators: International runners’ packages

5. Berlin Marathon

  • Date: Third week of September
  • Fee: ~€205 (General ballot) $435 (Tour operator)
  • Application Process:
  • Lottery: The main entry method is the lottery, which opens in late September. Sign up on the Berlin Marathon website.
  • Fast Runners: If you’ve run a marathon under the qualifying times set by Berlin, you can apply directly for guaranteed entry.
  • Charity Entry: ~$2,000+
  • Tour Operators: Bundled with travel packages. Lottery is tough! Tour & charity are solid options.

6. Chicago Marathon

  • Date: Second Sunday in October
  • Fee: ~$250 (US residents) /~$260 (Non-US residents)
  • Application Process:
  • Lottery: Registration opens in late October or early November. Enter the lottery on the Chicago Marathon website.
  • Guaranteed Entry: Qualifying time, Legacy finisher (5+ Chicago races in the last 10 years), Chicago Distance Series
  • Charity Entry: ~$1,500 fundraising. Charity spots are abundant, making this an accessible option for many runners.
  • Tour Operators: Available for international runners.

7. New York City Marathon

  • Date: First Sunday in November
  • Fee: ~$255 (US) / ~$315 (Non-US)
  • Application Process:
  • Lottery: Open for several weeks in February. Enter the drawing on the NYRR website.
  • Guaranteed Entry: Options include qualifying by time, running 9 NYRR races the previous year (the 9+1 Program)
  • Charity Entry: ($3,000+)
  • International Tour Programs and charity: Many countries have packages that include a race entry, making this a good option for international runners.

Tips for Maximizing Your Chances:

  • Plan Ahead: Mark the application dates for each race and prepare your documentation (e.g., proof of qualifying times).
  • Consider Charity: Many WMM races offer guaranteed entries for charity runners. Research organizations aligned with your values.
  • Look Into Tour Operators: These packages often include entry, accommodation, and logistics, making them a convenient choice, especially for international runners.
  • Be Patient: For high-demand races like London or Tokyo, entering multiple years in a row increases your odds.

Note: Application periods are subject to change. It’s essential to check each marathon’s official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

Participating in the World Marathon Majors requires timely applications and adherence to each race’s specific entry procedures.

Good luck!

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